Hall of Fame, Hall of Shame, Wages, Veterans


Spurs roundup with a variety of news, stats and info


Spurs Wages

Daniel Levy reveals that Tottenham pay the biggest bonuses in the Premier League,which goes to show all wages negotiations are not equal. You can't simply equate the basic wage we pay with the basic wage another pays, bonuses need to be taken into consideration as well. There is far more to the Toby Alderweireld wages negotiation than the fan in the street knows.

It's basically performance related pay. If we win, you get a big bonus. What fans need to look at is the overall wage bill against the total income. Our percentage of income wage bill is roughly the same as all the other top four contenders, it's just that our total income is a lot less than theirs.

Burying a head in the sand and pretending that doesn't matter leads to the silly comments about paying a player anything he asks for, which of course leads to every other player then wanting wage increases. Before you know it your wages budget has gone through the roof and other areas of the club suffer, suh as money available for transfer and the ability to borrow money at the best rates.

Thank you to the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust (THST) for publishing details of their meeting with Tottenham Hotspur once again. It is information we don't get in any other way..

Veterans Job Opportunities


Spurs are offering job opportunities to wounded veterans. Details below.

Friday 9 March 2018 10am - 1pm - for further details contact Cherylanne Lowther on cherylanne.lowther@sportingforce.org

GOALSCORERS


The sides with the top English goalscorers doing their bit to help our nation at the World Cup:

  1. Tottenham Hotspur
  2. Everton
  3. Leicester City
  4. Manchester United
  5. Bournemouth
  6. Manchester City

The Hall of Same and unsurprisingly Arsenal are bottom of the table with Chelsea not far behind.

15. Burnley
16. West Ham United
17. Chelsea
18. Huddersfield Town
19. Stoke City
20. Arsenal

SPURS BLOG REPORTING OF ROCHDALE GAME



Many of the players who featured were returning from injury. A lot of these players have seen their replacements thrive. Of the players still coming back, only Danny Rose put in a good display. He and new signing Lucas Moura were two of the few bright points for Tottenham. The likes of Victor Wanyama, Kieran Trippier and Fernando Llorente can have no complaints regarding snubs in the next few weeks.

That is an excerpt from a blog I came across on my travels - Last Word on Football

I do like finding new blogs so if anyone wants to list any Spurs blog they visit it would be most helpful.